URL:
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                 Summary: Submission of drops
                 Project: Gna! Administration
            Submitted by: slayoo
            Submitted on: Sunday 10/17/10 at 15:29
                  Status: None
         Approval Status: None
         Should Start On: Sunday 10/17/10 at 00:00
   Should be Finished on: Wednesday 10/27/10 at 00:00
                Category: Project Approval
                Priority: 5 - Normal
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any

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Details:

A new project has been registered at Gna! 
This project account will remain inactive until a site admin approves or
discards the registration.


= Registration Administration =

While this item will be useful to track the registration process, *approving
or discarding the registration must be done using the specific Group
Administration <https://gna.org/siteadmin/groupedit.php?group_id=3203> page*,
accessible only to site administrators, effectively *logged as site
administrators* (superuser):

* Group Administration
<https://gna.org/siteadmin/groupedit.php?group_id=3203>


= Registration Details =

* Name: *drops*
* System Name:  *drops*
* Type: Programs
* License: GNU General Public License V3 or later

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==== Description: ====
The project is named "Drops" (name of a candy in Polish). Drops is a simple
yet robust numerical model of cloud formation  on aerosol particles. Using
atmospheric physics nomenclature, it's an adiabatic air-parcel model
employing the moving-sectional representation of particle size spectra. Drops
is a research project that have been developed at the Institute of Geophysics,
University of Warsaw with funding from the EU's EUCAARI project (European
Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate Air Quality Interactions). Drops
uses a novel approach for solving aerosol growth equation. The theory behind
the model as well as some aspects of its implementation are described in a
paper published in the "Geoscientific Model Development Discussion" journal:

http://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/3/1271/2010/gmdd-3-1271-2010.html

The source code and a manual of Drops (version 1.0) was released under the
GNU GPL license and was published as an electronic supplement of the above
mentioned paper:

http://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/3/1271/2010/gmdd-3-1271-2010-supplement.zip

Drops is written in C++ employing the Boost.units framework for dimensional
analysis of source code at compilation time. Drops uses the CVODE solver for
solving systems of partial differential equations (see. section on
dependencies below). Development of Drops continues as of Oct. 2010.


==== Other Software Required: ====
During compilation:
- Boost (http://www.boost.org/)

During compilation and at runtime:
- SUNDIALS (http://computation.llnl.gov/casc/sundials/)
- GSL (http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/)

At runtime (using the CLI):
- gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/)

At runtime (using the webGUI)
- gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/)
- HTTP server with a recent version of PHP, and an SVG-aware browser at
client-side






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